Nosocomial staphylococcal meningitis

Clinical, bacteriological and therapeutically study on iatrogenic staphylococcal meningitis. Retrospective analysis of 33 cases of iatrogenic staphylococcal meningitis admitted to the Hospital of Infectious Diseases of Iaşi in the interval 1988-1997. In the interval under study the recorded incidenc...

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Published inRevista medico-chirurgicala a Societatii de Medici si Naturalisti din Iasi Vol. 103; no. 3-4; p. 167
Main Authors Mihalache, D, Luca, V, Teodorescu, I, Luca, C, Corcaci, C, Miftode, E, Turcu, T
Format Journal Article
LanguageRomanian
Published Romania 01.07.1999
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Summary:Clinical, bacteriological and therapeutically study on iatrogenic staphylococcal meningitis. Retrospective analysis of 33 cases of iatrogenic staphylococcal meningitis admitted to the Hospital of Infectious Diseases of Iaşi in the interval 1988-1997. In the interval under study the recorded incidence was 1-5 cases per year. The predisposing factors were neurosurgical procedures for endocranial processes (12 cases), operated chronic otomastoiditis (11 cases), ventriculoatrial or peritoneal shunt (5 cases) and neurosurgical assessment (5 cases). The onset was slow, with persisting and mild headache persistence recurrence of fever, vomiting and convulsions followed by meningeal contracture and encephalitic phenomena. In 24 patients cerebrospinal fluid was typical for purulent meningitis. The causal agents were isolated in 25 cases being Staphylococcus aureus (20 cases) and Staphylococcus epidermidis sensitive to usual antistaphylococcal agents. Three therapeutically schemes were used the association cefotaxim î gentamycin proving to be the most effective vancomycin was required in but 2 cases. Three deaths were recorded. The symptoms of iatrogenic staphylococcal meningitis are mild marked by the underlying disease the most effective treatment being the association of cefotaxim with an aminoglycoside.
ISSN:0048-7848